MODERN ARCHITECTURE II
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ARCHITETTURA MODERNA II
- Course code
- FM0246 (AF:360774 AR:190346)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of MODERN ARCHITECTURE
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- ICAR/18
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
At the end of the course the student should be in a position to have knowledge of a major chapter in the architectural history of Europe and to get the tools for further investigation of other case-studies.
The course is comprised within the majors of the Modern and Contemporary tracks or curricula of the degree in History of Art and Conservation of Artistic Heritage.
Expected learning outcomes
- Provide the understanding of architecture in Venice in Eighteenth century in his international contest
- Provide knowledge of the sources related to them
- Provide a firm grounding of the language of the discipline.
2. Skills:
- Students must be able to analyse the architecture of this time using Venice as a reference case-study.
- Students must demonstrate a correct use of the language of the discipline in all its practical applications
3. Critical judgement:
- Students must be able to formulate and logically structure analyses, developing a critical approach to the themes and questions discussed in class.
4.Communication skills:
- Students must be able to communicate on specific themes and issues of art historical and architectural-historical investigation, using appropriate terminology.
- Students must be able to logically and coherently organize their thought on themes touched upon by this course.
- Students must be able to interact with one another and with the supervisor in an appropriate and respectful way, in class and on the digital platform.
5. Learning skills:
- Students must be able to consult and critically use the bibliography given througout the course.
Pre-requirements
Contents
Referral texts
Bibliografia di base. Altre letture di approfondimento verranno segnalate all'inizio del corso:
Testi di riferimento per l’architettura:
- E. Bassi, Architettura del Sei e Settecento a Venezia, Filippi, ristampa anastatica 1980 (1° ed. Napoli 1962)
- M. Brusatin, Venezia nel Settecento. Stato, architettura, territorio, Einaudi, Torino 1980
- D. Mc Reynolds, Palladio’s Legacy. Architectural Polemics in Eighteenth-Century Venice, Venezia, Marsilio, 2011
- Storia dell’architettura nel Veneto. Il Settecento, a cura di E. Kieven e S. Pasquali, Venezia, Marsilio - Regione del Veneto, 2012
- Venezia nell’età di Canova 1780-1830, catalogo della mostra Venezia, Ala Napoleonica Museo Correr, ottobre-dicembre 1978, Venezia, Alfieri, 1978
Per le conoscenze generali sul Settecento si farà riferimento ai seguenti volumi:
Storia dell'architettura italiana. Il Settecento, a cura di Giovanna Curcio ed Elisabeth Kieven, Milano, Electa, 2000, 2 voll.
Anna Maria Matteucci, L'architettura del Settecento,Torino, UTET, 1988
Si vedano inoltre:
Storia dell’architettura nel Veneto. Il Seicento, a cura di Augusto Roca de Amicis, Marsilio-Regione Veneto, Venezia 2008)
Hopkins in Storia dell’architettura italiana. Il Seicento, a cura di A. Scotti Tosini, Milano, Electa, 2003
P. Morachiello in Storia dell’architettura italiana. Il Settecento, a cura di G. Curcio - E. Kieven, Milano, Electa, 2000
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Further information
For the registration of the examen of Modern Architecture sp 12CFU the student must have supported both tests of the exam: History of Architecture I and II part.
Type of exam
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